释义 |
ˈPiker4 [f. Pike n.10 + -er1.] = Pike n.10
1859in L. Hafen Colorado Gold Rush (1941) 318 An extra train of [returning] ‘Pikers’ came in [to Hannibal] about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. 1869R. Keeler Gloverson & his Silent Partners 92 He is what we call a ‘Piker’, you see,..and he stole some of our sheep. 1873J. H. Beadle Undevel. West xxxv. 763 These old Pikers don't want the country fenced up and the game scared off. 1907W. E. Connelley Doniphan's Exped. 9 Mr. Moore says that in California in the early days Missourians were called ‘Pikers’ indiscriminately and generally. |